If you're not one for the spotlight, you're not going to want to live in this house. The site of multiple film and TV shoots, including a Pottery Barn commercial – and not to mention its mega-star residents in the 90s – this Pac Heights abode is way more famous than you.

Built in 1889, the historical exterior still has intricate detailing with peaked roofs and ornamental touches. Inside, one of the bathrooms includes a Jacuzzi tub with views of the bay (sold!). And check out the "pentroom" on the top floor (it has a stained glass window in the floor!). The house was designed by architect Samuel Newsom, known for his Queen Anne homes as well as the Oakland and Berkeley city halls and the Napa Valley Opera House.